The Cougars, who have lost to Lake Orion, Mercy, Plymouth and Novi this season, are hoping to have their rotation in place by the Beast of the East Tournament in two weeks, where they could face Division 1’s top ranked team, Mattawan.

Dakota’s last loss came on Sept. 15.

Fraser is 1-4 in the MAC Red.MAC WHITE DIVISION

ROMEO 25-25-23-26, GROSSE POINTE SOUTH 18-16-25-24: Freshman Gia Milana had 18 kills to go with two aces, while Karlie Kelly (two aces), nine kills and Jodie Bosheers (four blocks) eight kills for the Bulldogs (4-1, 19-10-0). Elizabeth Betzing added four kills and Claire Fraeyman had six blocks and two kills.

“We knew tonight would be a challenging match and it definitely was,” Romeo coach Stacy Williams said. “We have been working on moving our sets around and our sophomore setter Lauren Korth did an amazing job.”

Williams also commended the defensive efforts of Ali Bellas.

STEVENSON 25-25-14-18-15, ANCHOR BAY 18-22-25-25-10: A block kill by Amy Coffin accounted for the final point of the match as Stevenson prevailed after losing the third and fourth games. Coffin finished with 14 kills and 10 blocks, plus 24 digs and three aces as Stevenson improved to 5-0 in the division and 20-13-2 overall. The Titans’ Shelby Herrmann had 16 kills and five blocks; Adriana Dostine 10 kills; Regan Miller 18 digs, 35 assists and seven blocks; Emily Smith 17 digs and Emma Puzzuoli 16 digs and five kills.

MAC BLUE DIVISIONSTERLING HEIGHTS 25-16-25-13-15, WARREN WOODS-TOWER 11-25-15-25-9: Thankfully, Miranda Smith is set in her ways. The Sterling Heights setter had two kills and 34 assists as the Stallions raised their record to 4-1 in the division, 15-11-3 overall.

Also for Sterling Heights: Maddie Czopek, an outside hitter, finished with 10 kills, 19 digs and five blocks; outside hitter Julianna Trombley had 12 kills and 32 digs; while rightside hitter Gretchen Grade recorded seven kills and five digs.

PORT HURON 25-25-25, UTICA 11-23-18: Alessandra Alu had 10 digs and Elena Simopoulos served five points, including two aces, for host Utica. The Chieftains’ Mikayla Ollila made three blocks and Jessica Ollila made two, while Jessica Ollila had seven digs and Mikayla Ollila six. Simopoulos had four assists and Jessica Ollila served three aces. Utica is 0-5 and 2-18-1.

MAC GOLD DIVISIONLAKE SHORE 25-25-27-23-16, MARINE CITY 10-23-29-25-14: Thanks to some quality digging by Lake Shore’s Andrea Rico, the Shorians were able to bury any chance of victory for Marine City.

Rico finished with 19 points with three aces, six kills and 15 digs. Sydney Morgan had 15 kills and two blocks. Setter Danielle Garcia finished with 15 points, one ace and 20 assists.

COUSINO 25-25-25, ROSEVILLE 9-18-22: Cousino’s Kyle Semones had six kills, Aryana Nacker five and Rachel Missig four in the sweep. Missig served four aces and Semones and Hanna Gubler three apiece. Cousino is 1-4 in the division. The Patriots play at Lake Shore on Thursday.

MAC SILVER DIVISIONLAMPHERE 25-25-27, SOUTH LAKE 11-9-25: Sara Ormsby had nine kills and six solo blocks, while Kayla Louis had three kills and four aces for Lamphere (5-0, 12-7-2).

CLINTONDALE 25-25-25, CLAWSON 22-15-16: Morgan Duda and Brianna Harmsen had five kills each to lead the Dragons (2-3, 3-16-0). Coach Michelle Van Camp also commended the play of Tynika Carson, who controlled the back row and didn’t have an error in digs.

MIAC RED DIVISIONPARKWAY CHRISTIAN 25-25-25, BAPTIST PARK 20-20-19: Natalee Delicata made eight kills and 19 digs, and served four points, and Melaina Saunders served three aces among her nine points and added nine kills and seven digs to lead visiting Parkway Christian. Sarah Schmidt had five blocks, three kills for the Eagles, who are 4-0 in the division and 9-8-0 overall.

TennisMAC WHITE DIVISIONBulldogs playing tennis. It sounds like a YouTube video gone viral.

But these are the Romeo High Bulldogs, and they continue to play tennis very well, thanks. Coach Mark Dubiel’s squad finished first with 53 points at the MAC White Division meet Tuesday. Following were St. Clair 49, Anchor Bay 43, L’Anse Creuse North 39, Dakota 32, Stevenson 28, Ford 25 and L’Anse Creuse 19.

“We were favored to win it because we were 7-0 in the division. We have a senior-laden team,” said the Romeo coach. “St. Clair had a very good day. They finished in third or fourth place in the dual meet season, but have really improved.”

MAC GOLD DIVISIONDual-meet champion Warren Woods-Tower and Lakeview shared the division tournament title as each scored 40 points. WWT’s Joshua Hallendy won the No. 1 singles championship with a two-set victory in the finals against Lamphere’s Octavio Gherasin. Three Lakeview doubles teams won titles.